File - Math Unpacking

While we are waiting to
start…
When you are looking at the
SDD for Algebra I (high) –
when is F.IF.7a taught based
on SDD?
(Graph linear and quadratic
functions and show
intercepts, maxima, and
minima.)
Secondary Math Update
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Michael Elder & Math Leaders
Agenda - Goals
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Develop a Common Understanding of…
Math Expectations
 Math Standards
 Assessment for 2012-2013 and beyond
 Location of Resources
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Visioning
 Gather Questions
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A Little Relief
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http://vimeo.com/14975413
Math Expectations
Math Practices
 Math Standards
 Non-Negotiables
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How we will teach to address these:
 What
every elementary student will enter middle school
knowing:
 What every middle school student will enter middle
school knowing:
 What every high school student will enter a university
or career knowing:
Math Practices
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The How behind the Content
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From: http://www.insidemathematics.org/index.php/commmon-core-math-intro
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From:
http://maccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/home
Unpacking Documents
Math Practices Details
Math Standards
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Which Standards?
6th-8th Grade: Common Core Standards
Attention to Gaps due to transition
 Algebra I: Math I Standards
(8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade…)
 Geometry: Common Core Standards
Attention to Gaps due to transition
 Algebra II: Common Core Standards
Attention to Gaps due to transition
 Fourth Math (AFM, Pre-Calculus, etc.):
2003 Standard Course of Study for this year
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Math Standards:
Major Work of the Grade
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Major Work of the Grade- clarification
http://maccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NCCTM
6th Grade Wordle
7th Grade Wordle
8th Grade Wordle
Math I Wordle
Summative Assessments
in Mathematics
End of Grade/Course
Summative Assessments
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6th Grade Math
7th Grade Math
8th Grade Math
Algebra I
(based on new standards)
Measures of Student
Learning (MSL) /
Common Exams
Geometry (locally
generated first semester)*
 Algebra II (locally
generated first semester)*
 AFM (state generated)
*Teams to create the
Geometry and Algebra II
Common Exams will be
pulled together soon.
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Content Specifications
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Sixth, Seventh, Eighth Grade, and Algebra I
Test Specifications
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/acre/assess
ment/math.pdf
 Link to content and to one or more math
practices
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Weight Distributions
Details on
CCSS Summative Exams
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Grades 5–8 & Algebra I Math assessments
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Four-response-option multiple-choice items and
About 20% gridded-response items requiring numerical responses
NCEXTEND2 assessments
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Calculator-active and inactive sections
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three-response-option multiple-choice items and gridded-response
1/3 to ½ of the Grades 3–8 assessments inactive
1/3 Algebra I will be calculator inactive.
NCEXTEND1 mathematics
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15 performance-based, multiple-choice items
Number of Questions
How many questions of each type will there be (EOG)?
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Grades 3–5: For the general assessments, there are a total of 54 questions, of
which 10 are experimental.
Grades 3–5: For the NCEXTEND2 assessments, there are a total of 48
questions, of which 8 are experimental.
Grades 6–8: For the general assessments, there are a total of 60 questions, of
which 10 are experimental.
Grades 6–8: For the NCEXTEND2 assessments for grades 6–8, there are a
total of 50 questions, of which 10 are experimental.
Released Forms
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2012-2013 Released Forms
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Available now for Algebra I
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/tes
ting/releasedforms
In online and paper-pencil format
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Available after January for elementary and middle
grades math
Common Exams
Aligned to new Common Core Standards
 Only one version of the Common Exam/MSL
 Common Exam/MSLs are calculator active.
 No released forms
 Assessment prototypes for examples
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/educato
reffect/measures/sample-high-exam.pdf
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Jennifer Preston with the NC Department of Public Instruction
helped with this information.
Pre-Calculus and AFM
Common Exam
Specifications
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http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/educato
reffect/measures/specifications/precalculus.pdf
Proficiency Levels
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Grades 3-8 Mathematics
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/account
ability/testing/achievelevels/g38mathalds.pdf
Timeline Reminder
EOG/EOCs
Resources
NC DPI WikiSpace: www.maccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net
 Symbaloo(s): www.symbaloo.com
 K-8 Quick Reference Guides:
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http://aplus.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Reference+Guides
Lessons for Learning (Middle School Lessons/Units)
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http://maccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Lessons+For+Learning
One Another & TLC Work
Visioning
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How will math instruction look different as a
result of our work…
Next week?
 In one year?
 In five years?
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Questions and To-Dos
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Questions and To-Dos that emerged
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What kind of score will teachers see from EOGs/EOCs and
Common Exams?
Need to look at timing and pacing of SDD and Benchmark
exam as well as the percent of inactive items (should it
align with state test specifications)
For Statistics will there be a state exam or a locally
developed Common Exam (or will these just be teacher
made final exams)
Questions and To-Dos
continued
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Will Gridded Response items on an Algebra I EOC done
online just be typing in the response?
Does “Constructed Response” include gridded response?
What kind of training will there be for scoring using the
state rubric for constructed response?
Can constructed response items be completed before the
day of the exam?
Make sure all teachers are using the Common Core
State Standards and know where to find their
unpacking documents
Share, share, and share
Follow the Onslow Math Blog for immediate updates
Questions and To-Dos
continued
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Teachers in the group asked if we could have an
Edmodo group for Secondary Math to share
Set Friday, November 30th as a date to pull teachers
to create local Common Exams (MSLs) for Geometry
and Algebra II
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Suggestion to have 4 teachers for Algebra II and 4
teachers for Geometry
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At least one from each HS if possible
Will set the date and get back to everyone ASAP
TLC groups- suggestion to work on sample plans
and to do some training on Big Ideas, Enduring
Understandings, etc.
Questions and To-Dos
continued
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Make sure all teachers are using the Common Core
State Standards and know where to find their
unpacking documents
Share, share, and share
Follow the Onslow Math Blog for immediate updates
(www.onslowmath.blogspot.com)